Motorola Backflip Flips Its Way Onto AT&T

It’s been a long time coming, AT&T. You’ve been shying away from the Android aircraft carrier like it was the plague, but you’ve changed your ways. And in doing so, you’ve also managed to accept one of the strangest devices to hit the market in recent memory. So, you made a splash with your first Android device. Congratulations. Sure, you made some changes, but change doesn’t have to be bad. Or does it? Either way, the Backflip is now on sale at AT&T stores, as well as their digital storefront. No running!


Straight from the top, if you feel like you want to buy your new Motorola handset without the whole 2-year commitment thing, it’ll cost your a measly $349.99. However, if you’re not a commitment-phobe, then get ready to pull out $199.99 for the 2-year contract, and then send in for the $100 mail-in rebate. You’ll also have to sign up for a $30/month data plan to take advantage of the pricing. All said and done the Backflip will only cost you $100, so that’s not bad. Especially for this device, which isn’t a high-end smartphone like some of the others we’ve seen. Well? What are you waiting for? Go grab one before they sell out!

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  • http://www.motorola-backflip.com Nohemi Fast

    Following receiving the BACKFLIP within the mail I was satisfied yo know I could update the new firmware. I missed the rush, and it was lucky. I’ve had the Backflip for over a 30 days a few factors three or 4 crashes inside a month not poor for 15-20 apps open New WIFI points, along with a bigger edge dada than previous Nokia E61 and N93 Excellent that the BACKFLIP carries a flex keyboard, the screen is usually a bit tough about the edges. You get 500 messages each day from Twitter, Facebook, Yaho, and who ever else yopu want. If you’ve 30-60 accurate friends, it is a good mobile phone if you might have much more it’s going to grab as well a great deal facts. Just a month but a wonderful mobile phone.